91
91
Nov 2, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
we've got to transform our energy system away from fossil fuel, energy efficiency and sustainable energy when you do that you create a lot of jobs and we need to free think our disastrous trade policies which have led to the outsourcing of millions of jobs and we have to take on wall street and get them to invest in the productive economy. >> moderator: mr. diamondstone. diamondstone: talk issues war no matter what the concerns are for social issues, when you would for any military appropriation that comes up and make sure that all of the money goes to the zionist government in palestine and you make sure the war continues in iraq while your votes for those appropriations you kill any possibility of social reform and any possibility of a halt to the middle class. so, my first thing is to talk of eliminating the military budget which brings us right to burlington because that's where the military budget is showing up next. in the militarization of the state of vermont, turning burlington that's being led by mr. sanders, mr. leahy and they are bringing incendiary corporation and lockheed m
we've got to transform our energy system away from fossil fuel, energy efficiency and sustainable energy when you do that you create a lot of jobs and we need to free think our disastrous trade policies which have led to the outsourcing of millions of jobs and we have to take on wall street and get them to invest in the productive economy. >> moderator: mr. diamondstone. diamondstone: talk issues war no matter what the concerns are for social issues, when you would for any military...
126
126
Oct 29, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
atomic energy act of 1954. no. i think it's a large, you know, where i think john and i part company, i don't think is sort of oh, this is how it is. this is how it has been and shall be. and therefore we should accept it. i think there are parts that will be intelligence. potter stewart gave a great speech in 1974, the media is going to want to obtain classified information and the government wants to try to stop them. that's not going to change. we shouldn't be surprised by that. i think we have to have a serious investigation how much less the public knows. about what the government's up to. and what role congress and then through congress the court can play in resituating that. that's where i would start. >> do you think the american public really believes now it doesn't know that much about what going on. seriously, they know about torture, they know about rendition, they know about whatever we want to say about guantanamo, i mean, they know about the predator drone killings they may not know so much about it.
atomic energy act of 1954. no. i think it's a large, you know, where i think john and i part company, i don't think is sort of oh, this is how it is. this is how it has been and shall be. and therefore we should accept it. i think there are parts that will be intelligence. potter stewart gave a great speech in 1974, the media is going to want to obtain classified information and the government wants to try to stop them. that's not going to change. we shouldn't be surprised by that. i think we...
94
94
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
moved akin: i think the approach we should take on energy is have a energy policy. i think energy sources should compete with each other. and the approach that we've been taking, obviously doesn't work. and in terms wind, i'm happy to compete with solar cells, compete with coal, oil, gas, nuclear let the different sources of energies work on their own. now the fact is that we really haven't been developing energy the way we should. if you think about america, it's amazing. we have unlimited supply of coal, natural gas, and oil. while we're sitting on the resources yet we haven't developed them why. the reason because of big government. all kinds of rules and regulations that don't allow us to do what we should be doing. what is the cost? the gasoline prices have doubled. if we continue with the policy to shut down the coal petroleums as barack obama told us he's going do and clare gave them the -- so what we have to do is to take the blessings we have in america, use it wisely, and allow these different forms of energy to compete with each other and let the citizens
moved akin: i think the approach we should take on energy is have a energy policy. i think energy sources should compete with each other. and the approach that we've been taking, obviously doesn't work. and in terms wind, i'm happy to compete with solar cells, compete with coal, oil, gas, nuclear let the different sources of energies work on their own. now the fact is that we really haven't been developing energy the way we should. if you think about america, it's amazing. we have unlimited...
103
103
Oct 31, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
the energy sanctions are taking a severe toll on iran's economy. everyone is aware of the plummeting value of the trend for. i can do little more closely. i try to look at their hard currency reserves and if i understand that those reserves have fallen to about $70 billion from a level of about $105 billion at the end of 2011. trita talked about the proverbial cup of corn and that ayatollah khomeini drink in 1988. i also have some reference to that. to accept that advice to end the war, to give up on the idea of war against -- because all of his advisers basically went to him at once and said, war into victory is not achievable. this is too high a cost to we need to cut our losses. i believe we're getting close to the point where a critical mass of ayatollah khamenei's advisers are going to come to him and tell him that the sanctions are extracting too high a cost and that there needs to be a compromise on the nuclear issue. still, khomenei has shown itself to be highly inflexible and even more so i would say that ayatollah khomeini. to compare it
the energy sanctions are taking a severe toll on iran's economy. everyone is aware of the plummeting value of the trend for. i can do little more closely. i try to look at their hard currency reserves and if i understand that those reserves have fallen to about $70 billion from a level of about $105 billion at the end of 2011. trita talked about the proverbial cup of corn and that ayatollah khomeini drink in 1988. i also have some reference to that. to accept that advice to end the war, to give...